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African Human Rights Yearbook

On-line version ISSN 2663-323X
Print version ISSN 2523-1367

Abstract

MUMBALA ABELUNGU, Junior. Commentary on the General Comment on article 22 of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child: 'Children in Conflict Situations'. AHRY [online]. 2021, vol.5, pp.1-22. ISSN 2663-323X.  http://dx.doi.org/10.29053/2523-1367/2021/v5a1.

The General Comment on article 22 of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child is intended to guide and enlighten state parties on the interpretation and application of this provision. Based on the latter, this General Comment examines the obligations of states in times of armed conflict, tension and civil unrest. However, the text of the General Comment poses some problems which may not facilitate its interpretation and application by state parties. Using a doctrinal approach, this study reveals that the General Comment under consideration is oriented more towards the legal implications of international human rights law than of international humanitarian law. This appears to be a remarkable contradiction in light of the aim of this General Comment to pay a particular attention to international humanitarian law. Similarly, the General Comment does not always succeed in establishing clearly and distinctly the legal implications of the obligations of states Parties depending on whether the issue is contemplated under international law or international human rights law. Moreover, the rules and concepts involved are examined without a full consideration of the development of case law, state practice and doctrine

Keywords : General comment on article 22; children armed conflict; Civil tensions; Civil unrest; international humanitarian law; international human rights law; African Charter on the Rights of Welfare of the Child; African Committee on the child rights and welfare experts.

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